Data View
Data View
Data View
DataView
Unit Objectives:
At the completion of this unit the student will be able to use
DataView for the purpose of performing On-Machine diagnostics.
The student will be able to:
1. Install DataView sensors using appropriate cabling.
2. Connect a PC to the DataView module and initiate the
appropriate software.
3. Perform a “setup” screen of sensors on the PC display.
4. Setup the logging program and acquire graphs of actual data
on a machine or training aid.
Unit References:
Student Worktext
Fig. 2.1.1
Introduction
DataView has six analog inputs, three frequency inputs, and one
RS-232 Digital Multimeter input that allows you to measure: RPM,
temperature, pressure, blowby, position, frequency, pulse width,
hydraulic flow, diesel burn rate, AC & DC Volts, AC & DC Amps,
impedance, and engine set point.
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Lesson 1
Fig. 2.1.2
DataView does not yet have the capability of operating on PCs using
the Windows NT and Windows 2000 Operating System. Plans are
currently underway to incorporate both of these operating systems for
use with DataView. If STW is installed on a Windows NT operating
system, the DataView icon will not be available.
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Lesson 1
Fig. 2.1.3
The DataView Setup screen allows you to specify what sensors are
connected to the DataView hardware. The setup tool screen displays
a list of available channels that you can setup. For each channel, you
specify what type of sensor is attached.
Fig. 2.1.4
Fig. 2.1.5
The DataView Status screen displays the output of all the setup
channels. DataView monitors each channel for viewing the real time
output of each sensor.
The DataView must be set up before the status of the sensors can be
displayed.
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Lesson 1
Fig. 2.1.6
The DataView Status screen displays bar graphs for the first six
channels.
The bar graphs display the value, unit of measure and sensor name.
To zoom in on the graphs you can click the Zoom button on the
Toolbar.
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Lesson 1
Fig. 2.1.7
To setup the data logger, click on the Setup Logger Tool button on the
Toolbar.
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Lesson 1
Fig. 2.1.8
Fig. 2.1.9
The Graph Viewer tool combines both Strip Chart and Histogram
(Bar Graph) tools. Choose between logged data files on the PC, real
time from the DataView hardware, or logged data files on the
DataView hardware. After a data source is selected, select either the
Strip Chart or the Histogram graph-type. A Graph Definition Wizard
allows for the user to select exactly how to set up the strip chart
graphs. Four separate strip charts (channels) can be seen on each
graph, each with a separate scale. Two of these graphs can be shown
at the same time for a total of eight individual channels displayed on
the screen.
The above Strip Chart graphs were recorded using the DataView Data
Logger function. With the graphing tool, graphs can also be viewed
in real time while performing a test or stored in the PC and viewed
later.
4. Click on the 426C graph in the Documents box and click OK.
5. Select the stripchart button to view the graph type.
6. Add the channels to a graph by highlighting the channels (one
by one) in the Available Channels list box and press the
"Add>>" push button. The selected channel is moved to the
Selected Channels list box. Repeat this procedure to add
additional channels.
7. Press the "Finish" push button.
8. When the Graph Selector dialog box appears, press the "OK"
button. The Graph is displayed.
Unit 2 -1- Machine Electronics
Instructor Copy Lab 2.1.1
Step #2:
Perform the Setup Logger Tool function as follows:
1. Select the "Setup Logger" icon
2. Select channels to log (mark the channel check box with an X)
*Use "engine speed" as trigger channel
3. Enter a Sample Rate (set 10 as the desired rate)
4. Select either seconds, minutes or hours (use seconds for the setup)
5. Select log time BEFORE trigger ( use 30 seconds for setting)
6. Select time AFTER trigger (use 90 seconds for setting)
7. Select trigger level (Use 1500 RPM for setting)
8. Select trigger type (use SINGLE for type)
9. Select trigger ON (use RISE for trigger)
10. Press the "send configuration" button to download the logger setup to the DataView hardware.
11. Verify that the auto trigger and recording times are updated to the values entered above and the
"ready to log" message is displayed in the logging status box.
NOTE: Make sure that the PC memory card is installed in the rear slot on the DataView before
downloading.
Step #3:
Perform the Graph Viewer Tool function as follows:
1. Select the "Graph Viewer" icon
2. In the Data Source for viewer box, select "logged file - from Hardware"
3. Select Strip Chart icon
4. Using the Channel Select dialog box, select four channels from the Available Channels list box
and press the ADD>> button to move the selected channels to the Selected Channels list box.
Unit 2 -3- Machine Electronics
Instructor Copy Lab 2.1.1
Step #4:
Using the machine selected for this exercise, perform the following operations
(NOTE: This procedure is developed for a machine equipped with a transmission and
torque converter. If a different type machine is selected, adjust the operating parameters
to match the machine)
1. Start machine and run engine at low idle.
2. Depress the right brake pedal to hold machine during test.
3. Place transmission in Third Forward.
4. Slowly increase engine speed to maximum speed and then slowly decrease to minimum speed.
NOTE: Do not stall the torque convert for more than 30 seconds at maximum engine
speed.
5. Shut off engine and remove DataView from machine.
Step #5:
View the selected channels on the PC and discuss the following parameter information with
students. Using the graphs, answer the following questions.
1. What was the transmission pressure at torque converter stall? _______________psi
2. What was the engine speed at torque converter stall? ____________RPM
3. What was the temperature differential between the top and bottom cooling tanks?_______F
4. What was the system voltage during the period the data logger was running? ______Volts
5. Did the implement hydraulic pressure exceed 100 psi during this test?
Yes _____
No _____
If the answer is yes, then explain the possible conditions that would cause a parasitic load on
the hydraulic system.
Unit 2 -1- Machine Electronics
Student Copy Lab 2.1.1
Step #2:
Perform the Setup Logger Tool function as follows:
1. Select the "Setup Logger" icon
2. Select channels to log (mark the channel check box with an X)
*Use "engine speed" as trigger channel
3. Enter a Sample Rate (set 10 as the desired rate)
4. Select either seconds, minutes or hours (use seconds for the setup)
5. Select log time BEFORE trigger ( use 30 seconds for setting)
6. Select time AFTER trigger (use 90 seconds for setting)
7. Select trigger level (Use 1500 RPM for setting)
8. Select trigger type (use SINGLE for type)
9. Select trigger ON (use RISE for trigger)
10. Press the "send configuration" button to download the logger setup to the DataView hardware.
11. Verify that the auto trigger and recording times are updated to the values entered above and the
"ready to log" message is displayed in the logging status box.
NOTE: Make sure that the PC memory card is installed in the rear slot on the DataView before
downloading.
Step #3:
Perform the Graph Viewer Tool function as follows:
1. Select the "Graph Viewer" icon
2. In the Data Source for viewer box, select "logged file - from Hardware"
3. Select Strip Chart icon
4. Using the Channel Select dialog box, select four channels from the Available Channels list box
and press the ADD>> button to move the selected channels to the Selected Channels list box.
Unit 2 -3- Machine Electronics
Student Copy Lab 2.1.1
Step #4:
Using the machine selected for this exercise, perform the following operations
(NOTE: This procedure is developed for a machine equipped with a transmission and
torque converter. If a different type machine is selected, adjust the operating parameters
to match the machine)
1. Start machine and run engine at low idle.
2. Depress the right brake pedal to hold machine during test.
3. Place transmission in Third Forward.
4. Slowly increase engine speed to maximum speed and then slowly decrease to minimum speed.
NOTE: Do not stall the torque convert for more than 30 seconds at maximum engine
speed.
5. Shut off engine and remove DataView from machine.
Step #5:
View the selected channels on the PC and discuss the following parameter information with
students. Using the graphs, answer the following questions.
1. What was the transmission pressure at torque converter stall? _______________psi
2. What was the engine speed at torque converter stall? ____________RPM
3. What was the temperature differential between the top and bottom cooling tanks?_______F
4. What was the system voltage during the period the data logger was running? ______Volts
5. Did the implement hydraulic pressure exceed 100 psi during this test?
Yes _____
No _____
If the answer is yes, then explain the possible conditions that would cause a parasitic load on
the hydraulic system.
Unit 2 -1- Machine Electronics
Instructor Copy Quiz 2.1.1
4. The RS232 connector, on the front of the DataView module, is necessary for the use of:
A. The DataView Module
B. The Digital Multimeter
C. The RTD sensors
D. The memory card
E. None of the above
5. The Setup Logger Tool allows information from all channels to be recorded on a PC memory card.
A. True
B. False
Unit 2 -2- Machine Electronics
Instructor Copy Quiz 2.1.1
6. What type of cable is needed to connect the DataView hardware to the PC?
A. Serial cable
B. AC power cable
C. Parallel cable
D. DC power cable
E. AC/DC power cable
9. The hardware accepts up to nine ports containing six analog and and three frequency sensors.
A. True
B. False
4. The RS232 connector, on the front of the DataView module, is necessary for the use of:
A. The DataView Module
B. The Digital Multimeter
C. The RTD sensors
D. The memory card
E. None of the above
5. The Setup Logger Tool allows information from all channels to be recorded on a PC memory card.
A. True
B. False
Unit 2 -2- Machine Electronics
Student Copy Quiz 2.1.1
6. What type of cable is needed to connect the DataView hardware to the PC?
A. Serial cable
B. AC power cable
C. Parallel cable
D. DC power cable
E. AC/DC power cable
9. The hardware accepts up to nine ports containing six analog and and three frequency sensors.
A. True
B. False